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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



89 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



Tie retail florists whose cvds ippear on the pn« any'"* *•••' ***''• ■•■* prep«"«l *• W ortf rs from other florists for local delivery on the osmI 



basis. If yaa wish to be represeated under this heading now is the tiaie to place your order. 



Alexander McConnell 



NEW YORK CITY 



Oil riffth Avenue, Windsor Arcade 



TWwnDh orden f onmrdMl tn anr Mrt of the United StatM. Oanmdm, wd aU principal oltlM of Enropo. Orden transferred or entnutad bf 

 >««Krspn oraera »o"»*™«^ *^y^™ jj^ton for deUTery on ataamahlpe or eloewhere recelTe apeolal atUntlon. 



CWla: 840 and 841 SSttn StrMt Cmblm AddMBSS AI^XCOMNBXI. WMtora Wi 



A. W. Smith Co. 



...FLORISTS... 



™°]^u)iNG, Pittsburg, Pa. 



largest Horal Establishment in America 



■■tabUahed 1874-Inoorporated 1909 

 Wo can fill your floral orders day or nisrht for 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE or OHIO 



Always have complete stock on band. Rernlar 

 discount allowed the trade. 



KNOBLE BROS., cIkvixand, oHko 



DAYTON, OHIO 

 Heiss G)mpany 



tt2 SOUTH MAIN STREET 



Winona and Rochester, Ninn. 



For prompt and particular attention send 

 roar orders for Soutbwestera Wisconsin and 

 Bouthem Minnesota to 



John Puhlbruegge 



Orowr and Retailer 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



The I^arcest Store In America. 



Members Florists' Telegraph DeUrerr. 



The finest and largest stock west of Ohlcago. 



Awake night and day looking for orders. 



HOLM & OLSON, Inc. 



80, 88, 84 Weat 5th Btr— t 



PASADENA, CAL 



The Orchid i 



13 East 

 CaliradiSt 



AlsoaU 



Ai|da 



orders 



promptly 



filled. 



HRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



112 W. 8Mi Avt., TOPEKA, KAIi 



STATE NURSERY CO. ?<Us 



UB.000 sq. ft. of glass 

 at Toar HerTlr«. 



HELENA, MONTANA 



Freeport Floral Co. 



Telegraphic orders CDCCDIIDT II I 

 promptly attended to. rnCCrUn I , ILL* 



FLOWIRS OR 

 DESIGN WORK 



Delhrerad in Albaay and viciaity on telsgnphic order. 

 11 Nartli Pearl St., • AI.BAMT.M.T. 



EYRES 



Wm. L Rock Flower Co. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 1116 Walnut Street 



Memliers florists' Telegraph Deliveiy 



Will carefully execute orders for Kansas City and 

 any town in Missouri or Kansas. 



Max Schling 



NEW YORK 



No. S8 West 69th Street 

 Adjolnlnc Plasa Hetel 



A Card This Size 



Coats Only 70c per "Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your facilities 

 before the trbole trade. 



A half-Inch card costs only 36c per week on 

 yearly order. 



departed from the custom of giving 

 a gavel to the retiring officer. 



Various Notes. 



Eugene Appleton, president of the 

 Florists' Club, was elected one of the 

 vice-presidents of the Bhode Island 

 Horticultural Society January 17. He 

 also represents general floriculture on 

 the exhibition committee, on which 

 Harry V. Mayo is the special repre- 

 sentative of dahlias. 



Jonas Brook, formerly of Woon- 

 socket, is contemplating building a 

 range of greenhouses at Greystone. 



O'Connor had the decorations for the 

 Nightingale wedding January 16 and 

 the Colt wedding January 17. 



Henry Patry had a large number of 

 pieces for the Kaps funeral January 20. 



Fred W. Schaffer, for several years 

 associated with his brother-in-law, 

 Frank E. Vose, of Cumberland, died 

 January 20, at the age of 30. 



Joseph McConnell has resigned his 

 position with T. E. Peterson, where 

 he has been employed for more than 

 twenty years. 



Robert Greenlaw, of S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., Philadelphia, and Mr. 

 Bryant, representing A. H. Hews & Co., 

 of Cambridge, were recent visitors. 



Frank Carter has succeeded A. Jen- 

 kins as head gardener for Mrs. Corne- 

 lius Vanderbilt at The Breakers, at 

 Newport. 



John Johnston, of Johnston Bros., 

 has been spending a few days in New 

 York. 



Bichard Higgins had a fine decora- 

 tion at the big opening of B. H. Glad- 



HUGO H. JAHN 



.710 Nostramd Avean** ^ 



fd. No. 19B2 Bedf oru BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Will dellTer to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 



within 20 miles of New York. 



AJITISTIO WORK. PERSONAIi ATTENTIOK. 



Special care of yonr telegraph orders. 



W.J.Palmer&Son 



304 Main St., BUFTALO, N. Y. 

 Members Florists' Telei^raph Ass'd 



Orden by wire receive pronpt and caref if cmotiM 



J. Newman & Sons 



Curporatton 

 24 Tremont St.. BOSTON 



We can refer to leading florists in all principal 

 cities. Established 1870. 



ST. LOUIS, NO. 



riowers Delivered ia City or SUle on Short Notkf 



r. H. WEBER 



BOYLE AND MARYLAND AVENUES 



Both Long Distance Phones 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 

 It W. SSd 8tr«*t, H. T. 



Opposite ttie Walderf •Astorta. 

 PhonalI<MlisonSa.«404. Onr Motto-Tin tsUsa Ma 



George Q. McClunie, Fiorist 



187 Main St.. HARTFORD. OOI7M. 



Orders solicited for Connecticut and nearby points. 

 Tel. Charter 6691-2. Floral Designs a Specialty. 



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